Whale Catch is Survival in Alaska Town

In this October 7, 2014, photo, a cutter stands atop a bowhead whale as work continues into the night, dividing the whale for the community on an field near Barrow, Alaska. The bowhead whale, which can weigh 100 tons, is valued to the Inupiat community, who use the meat, baleen, bones and organs for food, art, household goods, and construction. (Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo)
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